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medecins sans frontieres wa nt failure. nding operations in kunduz. we are in the process of finalising commitment assuring us of the safety of our staff, patients and structure and we think we will be able to reopen activities and have communication enough to call co—ordinates. communication enough to call co-ordinates. they have to build a new, centre in 2018 although it is likely to be smaller than the previous facility. even so it would help to relieve the pressure on the problems. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: victims of the needle — the corner of america that's both heaven and hell for heroin addicts. mission control: you can see them coming down the ladder now. it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30 year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been pain
medecins sans frontieres wa nt failure. nding operations in kunduz. we are in the process of finalising commitment assuring us of the safety of our staff, patients and structure and we think we will be able to reopen activities and have communication enough to call co—ordinates. communication enough to call co-ordinates. they have to build a new, centre in 2018 although it is likely to be smaller than the previous facility. even so it would help to relieve the pressure on the problems. stay...
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the charity medecins sans frontieres has opened a new clinic in the afghan city of kunduz.yed by american air strikes in 2015. 42 people were killed in the attack, which took place during intense clashes between the security forces and taliban militants. anbarasan ethirajan has more. after a gap of nearly two years, msf is returning to kunduz. a much—needed health lifeline for the residents of this northern afghan city. for now the facilities are basic. the new clinic will provide outpatient treatment for minor or chronic injuries. translation: i have had this problem before. i have had severe pain previously, and i was treated by foreign doctors. now that this facility has been reopened, i'm very happy now i can come here and get treated for my other problems. the old hospital was bombed by american planes, in 2015, during clashes between afghan forces and taliban militants. more than a0 people, including patients and medical staff, were killed in the attack. the us military blamed a combination of human error and equipment failure. medecins sans frontieres wants security
the charity medecins sans frontieres has opened a new clinic in the afghan city of kunduz.yed by american air strikes in 2015. 42 people were killed in the attack, which took place during intense clashes between the security forces and taliban militants. anbarasan ethirajan has more. after a gap of nearly two years, msf is returning to kunduz. a much—needed health lifeline for the residents of this northern afghan city. for now the facilities are basic. the new clinic will provide outpatient...
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this summer the movement tried to stop a medecins sans frontieres rescue ship from leaving port.nt ultimately failed but in just a few weeks the organisation raised over 70,000 euros and they have now chartered a ship they say they will use to disrupt trafficking and monitor the ngos in the mediterranean. i had heard that the group was developing plans for further action. their italy coordinator, lorenzo fiato, has flown down specially from milan. i want to defend europe from mass immigration and multiculturalism. we think that in every city where multiculturalism is present there is also radical islam and violence regarding illegal immigrants and more. you want european culture, western societies, to just be white? it is not about white it is about the other side of multiculturalism. this is a different kind of migration. these are thousands of illegal migrants coming to our shores and flooding into our cities. lorenzo told me that it wasn'tjust new migrants that concerned him. his organisation has a policy of re—patronisation of the children his organisation has a policy of re—
this summer the movement tried to stop a medecins sans frontieres rescue ship from leaving port.nt ultimately failed but in just a few weeks the organisation raised over 70,000 euros and they have now chartered a ship they say they will use to disrupt trafficking and monitor the ngos in the mediterranean. i had heard that the group was developing plans for further action. their italy coordinator, lorenzo fiato, has flown down specially from milan. i want to defend europe from mass immigration...
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this summer the movement tried to stop a medecins sans frontieres rescue ship from leaving port.ely failed but in just a few weeks the organisation raised over 70,000 euros and they have now chartered a ship they say they will use to disrupt trafficking and monitor the ngos in the mediterranean. i had heard that the group was developing plans for further action. their italy coordinator, lorenzo fiato, has flown down specially from milan. i want to defend europe from mass immigration and multiculturalism. we think that in every city where multiculturalism is present there is also radical islam and violence regarding illegal immigrants and more. you want european culture, western societies, to just be white? it is not about white it is about the other side of multiculturalism. this is a different kind of migration. these are thousands of illegal migrants coming to our shores and flooding into our cities. lorenzo told me that it wasn'tjust new migrants that concerned him. his organisation has a policy of re—patriation of the children of existing immigrants. you want these people who
this summer the movement tried to stop a medecins sans frontieres rescue ship from leaving port.ely failed but in just a few weeks the organisation raised over 70,000 euros and they have now chartered a ship they say they will use to disrupt trafficking and monitor the ngos in the mediterranean. i had heard that the group was developing plans for further action. their italy coordinator, lorenzo fiato, has flown down specially from milan. i want to defend europe from mass immigration and...
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rami ruhayem spent weeks on a medecins sans frontieres rescue boat and heard harrowing stories from thethemselves. they have handed out the lifejackets to the people on the rubber boat and they have stabilised the boat, and they have stabilised the boat, and they have stabilised the boat, and they have heard that there is somebody on there with a gunshot wound. rachel is here with all the business news. has donald trump got something to ci’ow has donald trump got something to crow about with china, us trade? is it working? well, it is questionable. president trump's 100—day deadline for boosting trade with china has come and gone, and officials from both countries will meet in washington today to assess what has actually been achieved. mr trump hopes the talks will tackle what he says is an unfair deal. it all boils down to this — the us buys more from china than it sells. last year the deficit, or imbalance in goods, was $347 billion, and it seems to be rising. at their first meeting, in april, presidents trump and xi set up trade talks, which have already produced some results. both h
rami ruhayem spent weeks on a medecins sans frontieres rescue boat and heard harrowing stories from thethemselves. they have handed out the lifejackets to the people on the rubber boat and they have stabilised the boat, and they have stabilised the boat, and they have stabilised the boat, and they have heard that there is somebody on there with a gunshot wound. rachel is here with all the business news. has donald trump got something to ci’ow has donald trump got something to crow about with...
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argenziano — he's the manager of migration operations for the medical humanitarian organisation medecins sans frontieres which helps migrants in the mediterranean. hejoins us from rome. welcome. how do you respond to what the italian government says, this charities and aid groups rescuing people from the sea are part of the problem? bet you encourage people to make the journey? thank you very much for having me and good evening. —— that you encourage people. much for having me and good evening. -- that you encourage people. we are not part of the problem. we are not either the solution. we represent an absolute necessity for saving lives where those lives are most in danger. we fundamentally reject the allegations and accusations which are mostly allegations and accusations which a re mostly baseless allegations and accusations which are mostly baseless and without any form of evidence about the role of ngos and the role of rescue in the central mediterranean in the element of contributing to calling more people to come to try to attempt the dangerous crossing. the real problem is the absence of alterna
argenziano — he's the manager of migration operations for the medical humanitarian organisation medecins sans frontieres which helps migrants in the mediterranean. hejoins us from rome. welcome. how do you respond to what the italian government says, this charities and aid groups rescuing people from the sea are part of the problem? bet you encourage people to make the journey? thank you very much for having me and good evening. —— that you encourage people. much for having me and good...
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medecins sans frontieres report today that yemenis are afraid to go and to stay in the cholera treatmenthe front line, since it was bombed by saudi arabia last august, killing 19 people. this atrocity was declared an unintentional mistake, along with facilities in hayden, razeh and saada, among others, which were all hit by saudi bombs. how many hospitals, protected by international humanitarian law, will the secretary of state allow to be hit by saudi arabia before he stops selling them bombs? mr speaker, the honourable lady talks as though there is only one party in this particular dispute in that part of the world, and unfortunately, it is not. and as i say, we take the absolute, the clear risk criteria very, very seriously. but i'm afraid that making the sort of rather uninformed points that she does for propaganda purposes doesn't actually help the humanitarian situation. while the secretary of state and the government may have won this legal skirmish, they certainly haven't won the moral case. there are still many unanswered questions about the relationship here and the terrible si
medecins sans frontieres report today that yemenis are afraid to go and to stay in the cholera treatmenthe front line, since it was bombed by saudi arabia last august, killing 19 people. this atrocity was declared an unintentional mistake, along with facilities in hayden, razeh and saada, among others, which were all hit by saudi bombs. how many hospitals, protected by international humanitarian law, will the secretary of state allow to be hit by saudi arabia before he stops selling them bombs?...
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. —— a let‘s speak to stephanie remion — emergency coordinator for medecins sans frontieres in mosulm mosul. what were your impressions of the city when you were there? it isa city when you were there? it is a desolate spectacle, the whole city is destroyed, infrastructure is destroyed, most of the hospitals have been destroyed during the conflict. it‘s quite difficult to see, most of the people have a very difficult access —— accessing health care. one of the only two operational hospital is focusing on life—saving procedures, which shows you the state of the city. the bombardment has been devastating for the people there, what are the kinds of problems they have had to endure and you are now dealing with? what we see from the patient‘s, with war related injuries, blast wounds, bullet wounds, burns from explosions, we have a lot of patience with extreme exhaustion, dehydration, malnutrition. they are very traumatised and willing to tell stories. stephanie, thank you for joining us. the iraqi prime minister in the last couple of minutes has formally declared victory in the battle wit
. —— a let‘s speak to stephanie remion — emergency coordinator for medecins sans frontieres in mosulm mosul. what were your impressions of the city when you were there? it isa city when you were there? it is a desolate spectacle, the whole city is destroyed, infrastructure is destroyed, most of the hospitals have been destroyed during the conflict. it‘s quite difficult to see, most of the people have a very difficult access —— accessing health care. one of the only two operational...
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remion, who is currently working as an emergency coordinator at a hospital in west mosul for medecins sans frontieres fighting area, so what i can tell you is not really what is happening on the front line or in the old city right now. but as you said about the civilian patients who arrived to us from the old city, they come with war trauma related injuries such as blast wounds, explosion wounds, shell wounds, trauma wounds etc. they are in a desperate state. they tell us they have been waiting for days under the rubble until they were able to be brought to a hospital. so it is a world of devastation. sarah from the red cross, sarah alzawqari, you were in mosul last week. what help were you giving to people?” in mosul last week. what help were you giving to people? i would like to also add that the humanitarian concern is extremely high. right now, we have a surgical team which wasjust a kilometre now, we have a surgical team which was just a kilometre away from the front line and although they have not received many blast injuries in the last couple of days, they have received a lot of people who we
remion, who is currently working as an emergency coordinator at a hospital in west mosul for medecins sans frontieres fighting area, so what i can tell you is not really what is happening on the front line or in the old city right now. but as you said about the civilian patients who arrived to us from the old city, they come with war trauma related injuries such as blast wounds, explosion wounds, shell wounds, trauma wounds etc. they are in a desperate state. they tell us they have been waiting...